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Background imageLondon Life Collection: The Burlington Arcade, London. Overseas visitors find traditional British quality

The Burlington Arcade, London. Overseas visitors find traditional British quality in the narrow covered passage which is one of the worlds most exclusive shopping centres

Background imageLondon Life Collection: From Bournes drawings of the London and Birmingham Railway 1839 Building the retaining

From Bournes drawings of the London and Birmingham Railway 1839 Building the retaining wall at Camden Town

Background imageLondon Life Collection: The front of the Bank of England Building, London

The front of the Bank of England Building, London

Background imageLondon Life Collection: View of the new Elephant and Castle as it takes shape after the redevelopment work

View of the new Elephant and Castle as it takes shape after the redevelopment work. Showing shoppers after the official opening ceremony of the new shopping centre. 26 March 1965 - London, England

Background imageLondon Life Collection: The Great Eastern Isambard Kingdom Brunel proposed to the Eastern Steam Navigation

The Great Eastern Isambard Kingdom Brunel proposed to the Eastern Steam Navigation Company the construction of a steamship five or six times the size of any then in use

Background imageLondon Life Collection: View of the new Elephant and Castle as it takes shape after the redevelopment work

View of the new Elephant and Castle as it takes shape after the redevelopment work. Showing the final touches being made to the original statue which stood on the public house which has now been

Background imageLondon Life Collection: Visitors room at War Memorial Hospital in Shooters Hill, London. 1939

Visitors room at War Memorial Hospital in Shooters Hill, London. 1939

Background imageLondon Life Collection: Home front 1940. A residential area showing signs of being heavily damaged after

Home front 1940. A residential area showing signs of being heavily damaged after a night raid from German bombers in the Bexleyheath area. (Lower left can be seen an Anderson shelter)

Background imageLondon Life Collection: London: Interior view of the new Concert Hall which when completed is likely to rank

London: Interior view of the new Concert Hall which when completed is likely to rank as on the chief attractions of the Festival of Britain this year

Background imageLondon Life Collection: Several years ago, after much discussion, the London County Council gave instruction

Several years ago, after much discussion, the London County Council gave instruction for the demolition of Waterloo Bridge, an engineering feat Londoners have followed with unfailing interest

Background imageLondon Life Collection: London Records office ( Rolls Building). 12 April 1939

London Records office ( Rolls Building). 12 April 1939

Background imageLondon Life Collection: A London Fire Brigade display in Lambeth, London. Fire crew use a steam-powered

A London Fire Brigade display in Lambeth, London. Fire crew use a steam-powered fire engine to pump water up ino the 7th storie window of a tall building during the demonstration. 1939

Background imageLondon Life Collection: Shoppers passing through a tunnel of tubular scaffolding an intricate network, like

Shoppers passing through a tunnel of tubular scaffolding an intricate network, like a gigantic filigree cage, which is being erected at the famous Oxford Street London Selfridge Store

Background imageLondon Life Collection: City of London Cheapside Street in the thirties The building on both sides of the

City of London Cheapside Street in the thirties The building on both sides of the street have been demolished but Wrens Church of St Mary le Bow from which the famous Bow Bells ring out still stands

Background imageLondon Life Collection: An iconic London landmark, Nelsons Column in Trafalgar Square with the National

An iconic London landmark, Nelsons Column in Trafalgar Square with the National Gallery building in the background, London, England. 1950s

Background imageLondon Life Collection: London Boys Build And Furnish A Modern Home Inside Their School. Pupils of the

London Boys Build And Furnish A Modern Home Inside Their School. Pupils of the Jews Free Boys School, Spitalfields, E. are learning how to furnish a home. Under the direction of the headmaster, Dr

Background imageLondon Life Collection: Where the World Economic Conference is to take place. Representatives of more than

Where the World Economic Conference is to take place. Representatives of more than sixty nations will meet at the Geological Museum in South Kensington, London, during the World Economic Conference

Background imageLondon Life Collection: At Electra House on the Thames Embankment London can be seen the worlds largest telegraph

At Electra House on the Thames Embankment London can be seen the worlds largest telegraph centre in all its immensity and complexity where a staff of 3, 000 dealing with 60

Background imageLondon Life Collection: A back street in Shadwell, Stepney, East End 19 October 1950

A back street in Shadwell, Stepney, East End 19 October 1950

Background imageLondon Life Collection: Home front 1940. A boy holds the world in his hand, he has just discovered the

Home front 1940. A boy holds the world in his hand, he has just discovered the globe in his bomb damage school, at Northfleet

Background imageLondon Life Collection: Duchess of York opens new flats at Isle Dogs. The Duchess of York, who was unable

Duchess of York opens new flats at Isle Dogs. The Duchess of York, who was unable to attend the christening of the baby prince owing to the prior engagement, openend the Isle of Dogs

Background imageLondon Life Collection: London. The Peoples Palace, now the Queens Building, QMLU (Queen Mary

London. The Peoples Palace, now the Queens Building, QMLU (Queen Mary, University of London, Mile End Road, London ), designed by E. R. Robson. 1886 Early 1900s

Background imageLondon Life Collection: Duke of Connaught attends matinee in aid of disabled officers homes in London. The

Duke of Connaught attends matinee in aid of disabled officers homes in London. The Duke of Connaught attended a matinee performance of The curse of Calista by the Spotlight Companionship in aid of

Background imageLondon Life Collection: New juvenile court building in Bromley, London. An interior view. 1937

New juvenile court building in Bromley, London. An interior view. 1937

Background imageLondon Life Collection: A troop of horseguards outside Horse Guards Parade, Whitehall, London, England

A troop of horseguards outside Horse Guards Parade, Whitehall, London, England, . 1960 s

Background imageLondon Life Collection: The long gallery of Ashton Court with objects set out ready for sale. 11 May 1947

The long gallery of Ashton Court with objects set out ready for sale. 11 May 1947

Background imageLondon Life Collection: A new view of the City of London as seen from high on the dome of St Pauls Cathedral

A new view of the City of London as seen from high on the dome of St Pauls Cathedral. The thoroughfare running from bottom left is Cheapside, with the Wren tower of St Mary le Bow half way along

Background imageLondon Life Collection: Scaffolding around the tower of St Brides Church, in the City of London, for restoration works

Scaffolding around the tower of St Brides Church, in the City of London, for restoration works. 1910

Background imageLondon Life Collection: Home front 1940 A bus driver cleans debris from an air raid up before reporting

Home front 1940 A bus driver cleans debris from an air raid up before reporting for work at Bexleyheath

Background imageLondon Life Collection: Margot Fonteyn at home. Chee, Miss Fonteyns Siamese cat, looks blissfully happy

Margot Fonteyn at home. Chee, Miss Fonteyns Siamese cat, looks blissfully happy as his graceful mistress strokes him. A study in the drawing room. 22 March 1946

Background imageLondon Life Collection: Duchess of York opens new flats at Isle Dogs. The Duchess of York, who was unable

Duchess of York opens new flats at Isle Dogs. The Duchess of York, who was unable to attend the christening of the baby prince owing to the prior engagement, openend the Isle of Dogs

Background imageLondon Life Collection: The Northover, a camouflaged public house in Downham near London. 1939

The Northover, a camouflaged public house in Downham near London. 1939

Background imageLondon Life Collection: A demonstration stage this morning at the church of St Cuthbert, Philbrach Gardens

A demonstration stage this morning at the church of St Cuthbert, Philbrach Gardens, Kensington, resulted in the ejection of a number of men and women from the building

Background imageLondon Life Collection: Trams outside the Islington Empire London 1 June 1936

Trams outside the Islington Empire London 1 June 1936

Background imageLondon Life Collection: The first newly built houses take shape in south-east London. Living conditions

The first newly built houses take shape in south-east London. Living conditions - housing - types - prefab -exterior

Background imageLondon Life Collection: Westminster Abbey, Westminster, London, England, UK. 1950s

Westminster Abbey, Westminster, London, England, UK. 1950s

Background imageLondon Life Collection: The River biss, swollen by melted snow, has overflowed its banks at Trowbridge, Wilts

The River biss, swollen by melted snow, has overflowed its banks at Trowbridge, Wilts. This was the scene at Mortimer Street today

Background imageLondon Life Collection: Margot Fonteyn at home. A charming study of Margot Fonteyn, as she arranges tulips

Margot Fonteyn at home. A charming study of Margot Fonteyn, as she arranges tulips and pussy willow in a corner of her drawing room. 22 March 1946

Background imageLondon Life Collection: Chingfords hillside swimming pool nearly ready. Chingfords new swimming

Chingfords hillside swimming pool nearly ready. Chingfords new swimming pool at Larkswood is nearing completion and will be opened by Sir Kingsley Wood, Minister of Health, in a fortnights time

Background imageLondon Life Collection: Cliffords Inn, Fleet Street, London, England, with the for sale notice

Cliffords Inn, Fleet Street, London, England, with the for sale notice on the wall 1903

Background imageLondon Life Collection: Trafalgar Square, London, UK, England. 1930 - 1940s

Trafalgar Square, London, UK, England. 1930 - 1940s

Background imageLondon Life Collection: Hythe House - New Goverment Offices in Brook Green Road, Hammersmith. Housing the

Hythe House - New Goverment Offices in Brook Green Road, Hammersmith. Housing the former Shepherds Bush Employment Exchange. Photo shows Counters for interviewing people who come for claims

Background imageLondon Life Collection: Thousands of gallons of water poared into burning railway depot. One of the biggest

Thousands of gallons of water poared into burning railway depot. One of the biggest fires London has seen for some time broke out at the Bricklayers Arms depot of the Southern Railway

Background imageLondon Life Collection: Building up wall with stone of Waterloo Bridge. St Mary Cray. 1937

Building up wall with stone of Waterloo Bridge. St Mary Cray. 1937

Background imageLondon Life Collection: A troop of horseguards on parade at Whitehall, London, England. 1960 s

A troop of horseguards on parade at Whitehall, London, England. 1960 s

Background imageLondon Life Collection: Gracie Fields lays foundation stone of new Prince of Wales Theatre. Gracie Fields

Gracie Fields lays foundation stone of new Prince of Wales Theatre. Gracie Fields, laid the foundation stone of the new Prince of Wales Theatre in Coventry Street

Background imageLondon Life Collection: General views with Eros all so called The Angel of Christian Charity in Piccadilly

General views with Eros all so called The Angel of Christian Charity in Piccadilly Circus it is a famous road junction of five streets and public space of Londons West End in the City of Westminster

Background imageLondon Life Collection: London street scene. Looking down the busy Strand to St Mary - le - Strand church, London

London street scene. Looking down the busy Strand to St Mary - le - Strand church, London. Early 1900s



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